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International tribunal on US-NATO war crimes in Yugoslavia
- Subject: International tribunal on US-NATO war crimes in Yugoslavia
- From: carlo <pona at casaccia.enea.it>
- Date: Tue, 09 May 2000 16:36:44 +0200
AN INVITATION TO ATTEND THE INTERNATIONAL TRIBUNAL ON U.S.-NATO WAR CRIMES IN YUGOSLAVIA Saturday, June 10, 2000 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Martin Luther King Auditorium (Ninth Avenue and 64th Street, New York City) BUILDING RESISTANCE TO NATO OCCUPATION On Saturday, June 10, a gathering of renowned international judges will hear expert and eyewitness testimony before hundreds of participants from 11 am to 7 pm. Testimony on: -Targeting civilians and environmental destruction -Violations of international laws and conventions; a crime against peace -Similar crimes against Iraq, Cuba, Korea, Puerto Rico -War propaganda and media lies -U.S. occupation: One year later -U.S. geopolitical strategy for Eastern Europe and the former USSR -Results of other hearings: Italy, Germany, Russia, Greece The judges and the tribunal will review testimony and examine photographs slides, and videos. Special exhibits used in many hearings will be displayed. A full listing of the 19-point indictment of NATO crimes, the specific international conventions, treaties and accords that NATO violated, along with documented research, can be found at the IAC web site at www.iacenter.org under Balkans: No to NATO expansion. THE WAR IS NOT OVER Don't miss attending this historic gathering on the one-year anniversary of NATO's occupation of Kosovo. Play a role in ending the ongoing sanctions against Yugoslavia. The International Action Center initiated a Commission of Inquiry into U.S./NATO War Crimes in Yugoslavia last July 31. Former Attorney General Ramsey Clark brought 19 counts of war crimes, crimes against humanity and crimes against peace against the leaders of the U.S. and NATO countries. We intended this effort to serve as a tool to stop wars before they start and prevent future violations of human rights. Most of all, we want to hold the most powerful criminals accountable for their acts. Many have joined to build this international movement. This June 10, former Canadian foreign minister James Bisset, Spanish member of parliament Angeles Maestro Martin, president of the African Association of Writers Charles Pascal Tolno, Italian peace leader Raniero LaValle, Millions for Mumia national coordinator Monica Moorehead, Native American Movement leader Dennis Banks, former German Admiral Elmar Schmaehling, former first lady of Greece Margarite Papandreau, former Haitian Ambassador to the UN Ben Dupuy, representatives of the movement to end U.S. bombing of Vieques in Puerto Rico and others who have spoken, written and acted against the U.S.-led NATO war of aggression will be there. The IAC initiated a movement that has encouraged or inspired thousands to expose NATO crimes and show solidarity with Yugoslavia. From Oslo to Berlin to Belgrade to Kiev to Athens to Sydney, in 24 cities in 14 countries there have been tribunal hearings. Lawyers from Canada, Greece and Russia have tried to bring similar charges against NATO before the Hague Tribunal. Lawyers from Britain, Italy, Greece, Germany and others have sued their own governments. The June 10 International War Crimes Tribunal will build upon the evidence presented at the Inquiry hearings on U.S./NATO war crimes held since throughout the world. It will have slides, videos and documented testimony of these crimes. Because of the dominant U.S. role in the Balkan conflict and especially in the air war against Yugoslavia, the tribunal will focus primarily on U.S. criminal conduct, aided and abetted by other NATO members. While we are not now holding the named criminals under lock and key, we see the tribunal process as a challenge to arrogant and arbitrary power. We are confident that it is the first step in a process that will continue to resonate throughout the NATO countries and among all the peoples targeted by the New World Order. Show with your presence, your solidarity and your contributions that you stand shoulder to shoulder with us in this undertaking. LOCATION & LOGISTICS FOR TRIBUNAL WEEKEND The Martin Luther King Auditorium is located in a school at 9th Avenue and 64th Street, near Lincoln Center, Columbus Circle and Fordham University. It can be reached by the No. 1 and No. 9, A, D, C, or B subway lines and by many buses. For those traveling from out of New York, the IAC web site at www.iacenter.org will begin posting choices of locations where others will be staying, or call the IAC office at 212-633-6646 after May 10. REGISTRATION We recommend advance registration to assure seating. To cover our expenses, we request a $10 to $20 donation (not required) Name _____________________ Address ___________________ City, State, Zip _____________ Telephone _________________ Email _____________________ Enclosed is my donation of __$1,000 __ $500 __ $250 __ $100 __ $50 other__________ ___ I want to be listed in the Tribunal Journal Tax deductable donations can be written to:People's Rights Fund/Tribunal. Online contributions: Credit card donations and reservations for tribunal seats can be made online at www.peoplesrightsfund.org (beginning in mid-May). International Action Center 39 West 14 St., #206 New York, NY 10011 (212) 633-6646 fax: (212) 633-2889 web: http://www.iacenter.org email: iacenter@i... Back to: NO to NATO war crimes
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